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Honey, I Rearranged the Collection features masterpieces and popular favourites from the collection of the Fondation Beyeler, displayed in new constellations. The exhibition ranges from figurative depictions to non-representational images, also covering the many no longer clearly classifiable quests for form that lie in between.
Borrowing from the title of a series of works by US-American conceptual artist Allen Ruppersberg (*1944), the exhibition features works produced from the late 19th century to the present day. Paintings, photographs, drawings and a slide projection bring into view the full variety of artistic means of expression that mutually influence one another across all distinctions in practice.
With works by Josef Albers, Leonor Antunes, Lucas Arruda, Francis Bacon, Louise Bourgeois, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Marlene Dumas, Wade Guyton, Piet Mondrian, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Georges Seurat, Wolfgang Tillmans and Andy Warhol.
Art Print
Pablo Picasso
Each work of art is an original which is part of what makes it so special. The disadvantage, however, is that the work cannot be in several places at once. As a way of allowing us to look at paintings outside as well as inside the museum, the Fondation Beyeler creates high-quality fine art prints of selected works digital printed on high-quality papers that are resistant to ageing.
Vase
Claude Monet
The mouth-blown vase Turmalili poetically and delicately evokes the association of blossoms on a pond like the famous water lilies by French Artist Claude Monet. The outer, transparent vase mimics the painting style of Impressionism, emphasizing the incidence of light on its textured, water-like surface. Win this “natural beauty” to capture nature’s artworks!
Scarf
Pablo Picasso
Inspired by Picasso’s Blue and Rose periods, the Dutch textile manufacturer Karigar has created textiles that are both colorful and discreet, thanks to their subtle hues and simple graphic design. Made of Merino wool, the scarves are elegant accessories for every season: cool in summer, warm in winter.
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